Street Style: 27 looks at the city on bikes (and other self-propelled vehicles)

Words by Kevin Naulls | Photography by Jenna Marie Wakani

There’s no question that Toronto is a city of cyclists (no matter what Rob Ford has to say about it). Still, thoroughfares without dedicated bike lanes can be dangerous, and many on two wheels use side streets to avoid the perils of cab doors opening or streetcar-track slide-outs. That’s why we took to the parks, bike lanes and side streets of Toronto to check out the style of people on two to four small wheels. These are havens where you can find a mom walking alongside an adorable tot in a summer sundress on her fast, fast, fast Razor scooter, and where a casually dressed family spends the day together riding their bikes. And that’s just the beginning: we saw scores of different takes on self-propelled fashion, from the speedy commuter in a form-fitting T-shirt to the slow-going weekend coaster in a flouncy summer skirt. It seems the free-wheeling life has never been more stylish.